Google starts testing passkey support in Chrome - a more secure alternative to passwords
- Equivocal1876
- 8vX
- 16 Oct 2022
I will be really interested to see how this works. I understand the Apple and Yubikey will also supported this?
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- 14 Oct 2022
Anonymous, 13 Oct 2022The only thing that store my credential key are my brain. I... moreimagine if you have amnesia, your cridentials that you are trying to remember is suddenly gone.
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- 14 Oct 2022
Peter-B, 13 Oct 2022I think the QR code is just for the initial handshake - &qu... moreit works similarly as discord's quick log in thingy. which also uses qr code
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- 14 Oct 2022
SShock, 13 Oct 2022Dumb? It's one of the better on the market and iirc th... moreYou should maybe check peoples usernames before replying to them because I am assuming 'loljoker' is being sarcastic
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- 14 Oct 2022
Anonymous, 14 Oct 2022Calling a password manager that has a functionality of allo... moreI think you should read the comment you replied to again in context of the comment he responded against
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- SShock
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- 14 Oct 2022
Anonymous, 14 Oct 2022You're already old enough to search for password manag... moreAnd one would assume you're old enough to read, yet here you are, telling me something entirely irrelevant to the matter. I wasn't asking WHERE to find WHAT password manager, I was asking if they aren't broken garbage mess on Android because of Android's terrible implementation/integration of 3rd party password managers.
Typical GSMArena comment section moment. You just all constantly bark how you're literal experts in Android and constantly scream how iOS is terrible and the moment I ask any of you anything technical you either don't have a single clue or you can't even read my question correctly. Figures.
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Oct 2022
SShock, 13 Oct 2022So weird everyone is expert here, but when you ask somethin... moreYou're already old enough to search for password managers on the net. Even just looking at comment posted before yours would give you an idea already.
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- Anonymous
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- 14 Oct 2022
loljoker, 13 Oct 2022lol I'd rather trust a big corporation like google tha... moreCalling a password manager that has a functionality of allowing their users to run their own instances of said pw manager as dumb shows how clueless you are about bitwarden.
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- SShock
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- 13 Oct 2022
loljoker, 13 Oct 2022lol I'd rather trust a big corporation like google tha... moreDumb? It's one of the better on the market and iirc they were also vetted by 3rd party as well as the fact it's open source and on top of that, you can even host it yourself and be your own administrator of the service.
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- Anonymous
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- 13 Oct 2022
loljoker, 13 Oct 2022lol I'd rather trust a big corporation like google tha... moreok
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- 13 Oct 2022
dbjungle, 13 Oct 2022I have no idea. Probably the best way to find out would be... moreSo weird everyone is expert here, but when you ask something, no one can tell you anything useful. Heh.
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- dbjungle
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- 13 Oct 2022
SShock, 13 Oct 2022I mean, you'd expect Google's own function to wor... moreI have no idea. Probably the best way to find out would be to check the subreddit for the particular one you want to use.
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- krishnancrm
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- 13 Oct 2022
Even a finger print or face or even his voice can create a temperory password(pass key)? Why not automate it rather than relying on alphabets to create random bits?
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- SShock
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- 13 Oct 2022
dbjungle, 13 Oct 2022I don't use password managers, but the built in Google... moreI mean, you'd expect Google's own function to work. I'm more asking for 3rd party solutions. I prefer not to use anything Google, but I do use 3rd party solution and I need perfect integration. Which iOS provides, but Android was really bad few years ago and I'm wondering if they improved it at all.
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- 13 Oct 2022
SShock, 13 Oct 2022I'm just gonna stick with trusty password manager. Las... moreI don't use password managers, but the built in Google password manager appears to function fine.
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- 13 Oct 2022
SShock, 13 Oct 2022I'm just gonna stick with trusty password manager. Las... morelol I'd rather trust a big corporation like google than a dumb password manager like bitwarden
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- Anonymous
- u7V
- 13 Oct 2022
when google release recording password with our sound?
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- Anonymous
- n5W
- 13 Oct 2022
As if having 10 different apps of "Microsoft Authentificator", "Google Authentificator", two-step verifications via phone number etc wasn't enough
Unpopular opinion - I rate security but this is getting out of control when you MUST have a phone nearby and god forbid if something happens to your phone (in fact - probably the least reliable device out there)
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- Anonymous
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- 13 Oct 2022
The only thing that store my credential key are my brain. I mean, each email, bank account, social security and so on. All have different username and password.